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Glaslyn, Glesni and Gwenlli head for Africa
What a relief! All three chicks from this year's nest appear to have left Glaslyn for Africa along with their parents, all safe and sound. Local school children were asked to suggest names for the fledglings, and project staff chose 'Glaslyn,...
Published
09-17-2009 3:55 PM
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lucinda king
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Time to leave Clock Tower peregrines
It's time for us to leave the stars of the Cardiff Peregrines Date with Nature event. Although our pair failed to raise any chicks this year, that didn't stop them entertaining the crowds at City Hall Lawn and National Museum Cardiff with their...
Published
09-10-2009 11:21 AM
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lucinda king
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Does your brood fancy a date with nature?
Every parent knows youngsters can be demanding, especially at this time of year. So, if you're looking for ways to alleviate school holiday boredom, look no further as we invite you to witness some of Kent's wild birds as they wrestle to meet...
Published
08-11-2009 9:28 AM
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lucinda king
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